Time is still there. How do I know? Because there's still time in vacuum. Granted, I have no idea how you'd go about testing that--presumably any object you used to measure it would be the thing experiencing the time, in your view. But it's much more logical to think that the time is still there rather than that it has boundaries.
By "it" I mean my rack of videos and DVDs. I should have thought that would have been perfectly obvious. I should have realized that I have to explain basic concepts to you more meticulously than that.
At any rate, the rack exists in three dimensions visibly. As in, it has height, width, and breadth. It doesn't have to be moving to have those. It doesn't have to be moving to have time, either--if it didn't exist in time, it would disappear. There would be no time to contain it.
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Gillian
"Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"
"You can't erase icing."
"I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"